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“We are coming back”, kidnappers threaten Jos community after releasing victim

by Folarin Kehinde January 20, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

Some kidnappers have allegedly promised to wreak more havoc in Dura, an extension of Rayfield, Jos South Local Government Area, of Plateau State.

They made this known to one of their victims, who shared his ordeal with Peoples Gazette on Saturday.

The victim, who begged to remain anonymous, said he was whisked away on Monday around 7:30 p.m.

“Some small armed Fulani boys, four of them, came and kidnapped me. I just came back from work, and I was about to open my gate when I saw someone with an AK-47 pointing at me. They must have been in the incomplete building close to my house,” he said.

“They took me to an unknown destination in Riyom where they kept me until a ransom of five hundred thousand was paid.

He narrated how they trekked treacherous paths for several kilometres to where he was kept.

“We trekked from 7:30 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. the next day. You’ll think we were on the highway if you see how they navigated the bush. These people know everywhere,” he said.

Narrating how he was treated, he said, “They punched me severally on my face, and my eyes were swollen. I feel better now. I was released the next day, Tuesday at 10:30 p.m.”

When asked if the police were involved in his release, he said, “One of my ogas called the police, but you know, if you involve them, it could only get worse.”

According to him, the kidnappers promised to return to the community.

Speaking to a community leader in Dura, who also begged to remain anonymous, he said he wasn’t aware of the recent kidnapping but claimed he knows the victim.

According to him, the neighbourhood where the victim was kidnapped has a very weak security architecture.

“The security around where you say he (the victim) was kidnapped is very weak. We had an arrangement with them, but they frustrated our efforts, so we had to make alternative plans here at Dura new layout,” he said.

He blamed some of the leaders for being complacent.

“Some of their leaders there will collect money and not want to account for it. That’s how we had issues with the Mai Angwa (community leader), and they chased our Civil Defence guys from the area. Now we have to rely on local hunters for our security,” he said.

When asked if he was aware that kidnappers vow to return, he said, “Certainly” and cited an instance of the kidnapping of a woman and her child in Dura.

According to him, “They will always say they will return, especially when they know that your security is weak.

“The guns our security men have cannot match the AK-47 these people carry around,” he said.

Another community leader, Martins Obidah, said he was also unaware of the recent kidnapping, except for a church member’s relative who was kidnapped a few days ago behind the Court of Appeal in Jos.

According to Mr Obidah, the heightened level of insecurity in the state has been the reason why the community leadership has been stressing the need to take this issue seriously.

“This is why I had to remind residents of the community during our burnfire about paying their security levy. We have noticed improvements even though some people act like they don’t care.

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James Hope College Lagos shines in Nov 2023 Cambridge IGCSE exam

by Folarin Kehinde January 20, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

James Hope College (JHC) Lagos has again reiterated its stance on academic excellence with its outstanding success in the recently released November Cambridge IGCSE Examinations result.

In the examination, the college produced scholars with 98% A* – A grades and 100% A* – B grades in all 13 registered subjects.

The school’s excellent performance is coming just a few months after it won the High Achievement Award in Design & Technology at the British Council Recognition and Outstanding Cambridge Learners (BROCLA) award ceremony held in July 2023.

In October 2023, five students of the college also won four gold medals and one silver award medals in the 2023 Commonwealth Essay Competition. The students of the college also won 18 awards at the British Council Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards in the June & November 2021 Cambridge IGCSE.

The founder/chairman of the college, Mr. Jim Ovia, CFR, while congratulating the scholars, noted that “the college will continually offer world-class education that would enable its students to achieve outstanding grades and compete favourably on a global stage.”

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Abuja: Army estate kidnappers demand N30 million ransom, gives deadline

by Folarin Kehinde January 20, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

A ransom of N30 million has been requested for the release of Barrister Cyril Adikwu’s wife and his two in-laws, who were abducted from the Army estate in Kurudu.
The Nation had reported how kidnappers invaded the estate on Thursday night at about 10 pm and took away his wife and two in-laws.

Adikwu, who had escaped when the kidnappers came to his residence in the estate, said he was in communication with the kidnappers and they had demanded a ransom of over 30 million naira within a time frame.

He said: “It all happened on Thursday night at about 10:00 pm when a vehicle containing those who were kidnapped drove into my compound, and then all of a sudden, the kidnappers followed the vehicle into my compound.

“I was upstairs and heard strange sounds, so I peeped through the burglary door upstairs and saw one of them who was kidnapped on the floor. I asked what was going on there, and she said, ‘I don’t know, these men are asking me to go down, then it occurred to me they were kidnappers.

“Then I started screaming ‘Kidnappers help” at the top of my voice, at this point, they started shooting at me upstairs; I was able to escape and then they started shooting guns in the air while they took the three of them away.

“There were about 8 of them, and they walked through the bush path over the hill to the other side, not up to 40 minutes later, they left; I was called to provide a ransom, I don’t want to mention the amount because already false information is everywhere in the media about the whole incident, but I can assure you it’s more than 30 million.

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‘She said yes’ – Gospel singer, Moses Bliss announces engagement

by Folarin Kehinde January 19, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

Popular Nigerian gospel singer, Moses Bliss is engaged.

The singer announced his engagement via his Instagram page on Friday morning.

Sharing a series of photos, he captioned it, “The Lord makes all things beautiful in his time. She said yes.”

The pictures showcased him holding the hand of his mystery lover while highlighting the beautiful diamond engagement ring.

Fans and colleagues thronged to the comment section with congratulatory messages.

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Actor Kunle Remi and Wife Tiwi set internet ablaze with cryptic photo in preparation for traditional wedding

by Folarin Kehinde January 19, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

Social media is currently abuzz with emotional picture as love rent as Kunle Remi, Nigeria’s foremost actor is set for his traditional wedding with his wife tiwi today.

Netizens could not hold their delight and congratulatory wishes to the actor and his wife to be.

More details….

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BREAKING: Former CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele, appears in court, pleads not guilty

by Folarin Kehinde January 19, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

Former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele faced a barrage of charges today as he pleaded not guilty before the Federal High Court in Maitama, Abuja.

Dressed in an ash-coloured pair of trousers and a dark jacket, Emefiele, flanked by his legal team and a few aides, confronted the 20-count charges brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The charges include allegations of corrupt practices and forgery.

Initially facing six counts related to N1.2bn procurement allegations, the EFCC amended the charges with the court’s approval. Emefiele’s plea of not guilty sets the stage for what promises to be a high-stakes legal battle.

Trial judge Hamza Muazu swiftly adjourned the case to February 12 and 13, 2024, signalling the beginning of what is expected to be a closely-watched and protracted legal process.

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AFCON: Troost-Ekong Gives Nigeria Lead Against Ivory Coast

by Folarin Kehinde January 18, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Super Eagles of Nigeria have taken the lead in the Group A battle with fellow West African heavyweights Ivory Coast.

Defender William Troost-Ekong gave the Nigerian team a 1-0 lead from the penalty spot in the 55th minute after striker Victor Osimhen was bundled by Ivorian defenders in the penalty box.

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Police rescued Abuja resident after Gun battle with Kidnappers

by Folarin Kehinde January 18, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

There was a heated gunfire exchange, on Thursday, as the police rescued Segun Akinyemi, an Abuja resident, who was kidnapped just as he was driving out of his house.

The kidnappers were taking Akinyemi from Abuja to Kano State when the police swooped on them, according to Police Public Relations Officer in Kaduna, ASP Mansir Hassan.

He said on January 18, 2024, operatives attached to Kawo Divisional Headquarters, Kaduna, received a distress call of a kidnapping incident from Abuja.

He said they were alerted that the culprits and their victim were transiting through Kaduna.

“The Operatives, at about 0010 hours, blocked a grey Toyota Hilux van with registration number Abuja RBC 90 DC, carrying four passengers, the driver inclusive, suspected to be the vehicle conveying the kidnappers and their victim.”

“On sensing danger and in an effort to escape, one of the kidnappers fired at the Policemen, and they responded accordingly. In the resulting gun duel, the victim, a certain Segun Akinyemi of block 10, flat 2 FCDA quarters Area 3 Garki, Abuja, was rescued, and one of the kidnappers, a 28-year-old Chinaza Philip of Life Camp Abuja, was arrested,” he said.

The police said the three other suspects who escaped are being trailed, adding that the vehicle belonging to the victim, two Retay G17 model pistols, one Beretta pistol, ten 9mm P.A.K ammunitions, and five 9mm special ammunitions were recovered from the kidnappers.

He said preliminary inquiries revealed that the victim was abducted on January 17, 2024, by the kidnappers just when he was leaving his home situated at the aforementioned address.

He said the three escaped suspects were; Chidibere Nwodibo of Life Camp, Abuja, one Auwal surname unknown, and the gang leader whose identity is yet to be ascertained.

The kidnappers were transporting their victim to Kano before they were intercepted by the Police.

The Commissioner of Police Kaduna State Command, CP A.D Ali, while commending the Operatives for the brave feat, still tasked them to continuously go after criminal elements in the State.

He called on the members of the public to avail themselves of security agencies’ hotlines for any distress call requiring a prompt response.

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‘Most Nigerian Youths lack Employment Skills’ – Youth Minister

by Folarin Kehinde January 18, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Minister of State for Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande, says most Nigerians youths lack basic skills required to get them gainful employment.

Olawande lamented that most private firms now prefer to employ foreigners because Nigerian youths lack the skills to work in their firms.

In a statement signed by the Head, Press and Public Relations Unit of the Ministry, Maryam Umar Yusuf, the minister expressed his displeasure when the leadership of the National Youth Leaders Forum of all political parties in Nigeria led by its chairman, Muhammed Awwal Musa, paid him a courtesy visit on Wednesday.

He urged the youths to rise up and learn a skill that would qualify them to be marketable and employable.

The minister said it was time to kick start a “One Youth, Two skills” campaign to empower the Nigerian youths.

“This is why the Ministry of youth development is spearheading initiatives to compel every young person in the country to have at least two skills that they can market.

“With the tagline, ‘One Youth, Two Skills,’ we want to emphasize that it is unacceptable and, indeed, an injustice for a youth in this country not to have a skill that he or she can deploy to earn a decent living,” the Minister said.

On his part, Musa, who commended the youth minister on his plans to empower the youths, noted that the forum had agreed to work with the Bola Tinubu administration irrespective of their political differences.

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Kidnapping: NIMC, NCC collaborate with security agencies on solutions

by Folarin Kehinde January 18, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Director General of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Abisoye Coker-Odusote has disclosed that NIMC and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) are currently working with security agencies to use the National Identity Numbers (NIN) and Subscribers Identity Modules (SIM) databases to track down kidnappers and victims of kidnapping.

Odusote who declined to give details of the collaboration said some gaps have been identified and all stakeholders are working to close up such gaps to address the security problems plaguing the country.

The NIMC boss spoke with reporters in Abuja on Thursday, January 18, shortly after declaring open stakeholder engagement in Nigeria Identification for Development Project (ID4D) in Abuja.

She said loopholes that have been identified are being plugged while NIMC and NCC are collaborating with security agencies to ensure infrastructures and other necessary information are harnessed to address the challenges.

Odusote who spoke through her technical assistant, Mrs Ayobami Abiola, also said that the essence of National Identity Numbers (NIN) for citizens is to reduce incidences of corruption and implement strategic development plans.

According to her, countries that have completed their national identity databases have been able to deploy them for development and implement social security programmes successfully.

Addressing participants at the engagement, Mrs Odusote said NIMC would strengthen relationships with key stakeholders to ensure that established functional structures across states, local government, ward, and community levels can make enrolment for NIN more accessible to the people.

She said following the ongoing reforms in NIMC, more vulnerable persons, especially persons with disabilities, would be captured in the national identity database as well as people who are in various Internally Displaced Persons camps in the country.

She said President Bola Tinubu has expressed concerns about fragmented identity and the need for Nigeria to have a unified system, saying the administration is committed to changing the narratives of national identity for all Nigerians.

She noted: “The President has expressed worry over our fragmented identity system which is causing the country huge losses in expenditure and has given us marching orders to ensure we integrate and unify our identity system.

“To match words with action, the President on assumption of office as Commander-in-Chief signed the Nigeria Data Protection Bill now Nigeria Data Protection Act. This was to provide the needed legal framework for the protection and privacy of the data of Nigerians and legal residents.”

“The NIN is free and for everyone. At the NIMC, we frown at all forms of extortion and will ensure anyone found culpable of extorting any potential enrollee is made to bear the full weight of the law.

“Since my assumption of office as the DG of the NIMC, I have led several sting operations to enrolment and regional coordination centres across the country where some of our staff found extorting enrollees were handed over to law enforcement agents for prosecution.

“Aside from working to remove all impediments and barriers to enrolment for a national ID, we are working closely with the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development Project (NDID4) with support from the World Bank, French Development Agency (AFD), and European Investment Bank (EIB) in implementing series of sustainable and innovative reforms.

“The goal is to remove all current challenges and difficulties that people face in enrolling for IDs, fostering a robust, seamless, and more inclusive enrolment system where ID is provided for everyone, and no one is left behind.

“Aside from working to remove all impediments and barriers to enrolment for a national ID, we are working closely with the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development Project (NDID4) with support from the World Bank, French Development Agency (AFD), and European Investment Bank (EIB) in implementing series of sustainable and innovative reforms.

“The goal is to remove all current challenges and difficulties that people face in enrolling for IDs, fostering a robust, seamless, and more inclusive enrolment system where ID is provided for everyone, and no one is left behind.

She further stated: “The NIMC is fashioning ways to clear the backlog of enrolment fees owed to enrolment partners and has also developed a robust business model to incentivise all partners particularly those who will be conducting enrolment in remote and hard-to-reach communities and locations.

“As we speak, over 300 representatives of the revalidated enrolment agents drawn from every part of Nigeria, are undergoing training on several aspects of the enrolment process including device management, reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities, effective communication, best practices in customer service and grievance management.

“This is to equip them with all necessary skills and information needed to help them interact well with applicants and integrate into communities they are commissioned to carry out enrolment.

“We will be working on amending the NIMC Act to ensure it is in consonance with the current digital realities to ease integration with other foundational ID agencies like the National Population Commission. We are also working tirelessly on upgrading the enrolment software and ensuring the training and retraining of all licensed enrolment partners. “

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